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on bank lending. We focus on aggregated macroprudential policy measures and on individual instruments and test whether … their effect on the association between lending and capital depends on bank size. Applying the GMM 2-step Blundell and Bond … of capital on bank lending during both crisis and non-crisis times. This result is stronger in large banks than in other …
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(Gabaix, 2011) for the banking sector, introducing Bertrand competition and heterogeneous banks charging variable markups …. Using this framework, we show conditions under which idiosyncratic shocks to bank lending can generate aggregate … sector for many countries is indeed granular, as the right tail of the bank size distribution follows a power law. We then …
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contribution is two-fold. First, we expand the theory of granularity to encompass the Bertrand competition frequently used in … right tail of the bank size distribution follows a power law. Also, the presence of big banks as measured by high market …
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In this paper we aim to find out whether bank specialization and bank capitalization affect the relationship between … bank loan growth and bank capital ratio, both in expansions and in contractions. We hypothesize that the impact of bank …
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. In the second, we use the bank-specific regulatory change to estimate credit supply responses from (1) a countercyclical …
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We investigate the impact of macroprudential capital requirements on bank lending behaviour across economic sectors … to central bank funding. These results have important policy implications as they provide evidence on the impact of …
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In the wake of the financial crisis, policymakers expressed the concern that banks’ use of the incurred loss model exacerbates their lending procyclicality by delaying the recognition of loan losses to recessions. Responding to this concern, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update 2016-13,...
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Although policymakers often discuss tradeoffs between bank competition and stability, past research provides differing … competition materially boosts individual and systemic bank risk. With respect to the mechanisms, we find that competition reduces … theoretical perspectives and empirical results on the impact of competition on risk. In this paper, we employ a new approach for …
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(Gabaix, 2011) for the banking sector, introducing Bertrand competition and heterogeneous banks charging variable markups …. Using this framework, we show conditions under which idiosyncratic shocks to bank lending can generate aggregate … sector for many countries is indeed granular, as the right tail of the bank size distribution follows a power law. We then …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013059846
instruments to study international spillovers of prudential policy changes for bank lending growth. The collective analysis has … three main findings. First, prudential instrument effects sometimes spill over across borders through bank lending. Second …, international spillovers vary across prudential instruments and are heterogeneous across banks. Bank-specific factors like balance …
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